A Queer Pakistani Teenager Forges Her Own Path in 1980s New York City
Bushra Rehman’s novel "Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion" explores Muslim womanhood in a small South Asian community of Corona, Queens
Bushra Rehman’s novel "Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion" explores Muslim womanhood in a small South Asian community of Corona, Queens
Mariana Enriquez's "The Dangers of Smoking in Bed" features sociopolitical horror stories set in modern-day Argentina
What Brian Allen Carr's novel "Opioid, Indiana" tells us about the modern day American struggle
I wanted to represent the abuses that occurred, but I didn’t want to speak for the survivors
These real stories illuminate the challenges of living with chronic illness and the fight for access and recognition
Under the haunted surface of "All Of Us Strangers" lies the paradox of shared pain from shame and isolation
These writers invite you to see the beauty and grimness of Nigeria in a new light
Madeleine L'Engle showed me that being a mother artist is possible, but not easy
Richard Scott Larson, author of "The Long Hallway," recommends books by writers who use horror as a way to understand themselves
“Some Of Us Just Fall” examines the body as an ecosystem and rejects the myth of curability